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Serum BDNF and cognitive dysfunction in SLE: findings from a cohort of 111 patients.

Helena AlessiLívia Almeida DutraLília A MariaPaula C CoubeKarina HoshinoFabiano F de AbrantesFernanda C LopesAlexandre Wagner S de SouzaCristiane KayserOrlando G P Barsottini
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2021)
BDNF levels are lower in SLE patients than CON and inversely associated with hypertension and SLICC-DI scores. No association between BDNF levels and CD or NPSLE was observed in this cohort. These findings indicate that BDNF may be associated with overall burden in SLE rather than specific manifestations such as cognition impairment. Key Points • BDNF is associated with an overall burden in SLE rather than specific manifestations such as cognition dysfunction. • BDNF levels are reduced in patients with SLE, and higher SLICC-DI scores and hypertension are independent predictors of lower serum BDNF levels. • The cognitive dysfunction rate is elevated (46%) among Brazilian SLE patients.
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